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UNIVERSITY  OF  ILLINOIS 


Installation  of  President  Edmund  Janes  James 

OCTOBER  15  to  20,  1905 


L0:30  and  11:00  a.  m.—  Special  services  in  the  churches  of  Champaign  and 
Urbana 

3:00  p.  m.— Religious  Service.  At  the  Armory 
Sermon  by 

Reverend  James  G.  K.  McClure,  President  of  McCormick 
Theological  Seminary 


MONDAY,  OCTOBER  16 


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:00  p.  m.— Dedication  of  Woman’s  Building.  Exercises  in  the  Woman’s 
Gymnasium 
Addresses  by 

Hon.  Samuel  A.  Bullard,  President  of  the  Board  of  Trustees 
President  Edmund  J.  James 
Dean  James  M.  White 

Address  of  Dedication  by  President  Lilian  W.  Johnson,  of 
the  Western  College  for  Women 
Subject : The  Need  of  the  Day  : a Correlated  Democratic  Edu- 
cation 

Informal  reception  and  inspection  of  the  building 

8:00  p.  m. — University  Address.  At  the  Armory 

Reverend  Frank  W.  Gunsaulus,  President  of  Armour  Institute 
Subject : Heroism  of  Scholarship 


TUESDAY,  OCTOBER  17 

9:00  a.m. — General  Subject : The  State  and  Education.  Atthe£.r| 

mory 

Addresses  by 

Hon.  Richard  J.  Barr,  Mayor  of  Joliet 
Hon.  James  Hamilton  Lewis,  Corporation  Counsel  of  the  Citj 
of  Chicago 

Hon.  Lawrence  Y.  Sherman,  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Illinc 
1:15  p.  m. — Military  Exercises.  On  Illinois  Field 

SaJute  (13  guns)  to  Major-General  John  F.  Weston,  of  t} 
United  States  Army 

Review  of  the  University  Regiment  by  Major-Gener^ 

Weston 

2:30  p.  m.  — Military  Exercises.  At  the  Armory 

The  Military  Training  of  the  Citizen  Soldier 
Addresses  by 

Major-General  Weston 

Lieutenant-Colonel  Julius  R.  Kline,  of  the  Illinois  N| 
tional  Guard. 

3:30  p.  m. — National  Conference  of  College  and  University  Trustee 

First  Session.  In  the  Chapel.  President  Samuel  A.  Bullai 
of  the  Board  of  Trustees  presiding 
Address  by 

Hon.  Andrew  S.  Draper,  Commissioner  of  Education,  State 
New  York 

Subject : The  University  Presidency 
Discussion  by 

President  Henry  S.  Pritchett,  of  the  Massachusetts  Institut 
of  Technology 
Address  by 

Mr.  James  P.  Monroe,  President  of  the  Massachusetts  Reform  Cli 
Subject:  Closer  Relations  between  Trustees  and  Faculty 
Discussion  by 

Mrs.  Norman  F.  Thompson,  Trustee  of  Wellesley  College 

WEDNESDAY,  OCTOBER  18 

9:00  a.  m. — Formal  Reception  of  Delegates.  At  the  Armory 
Address  of  welcome  by 
Vice-President  Thomas  J.  Burrill 
Roll  call  of  Foreign  Universities 
Roll  call  of  American  Universities 
Roll  call  of  Learned  Societies  and  Other  Bodies 
8:00  p.  m.—  Presentation  of  Robert  Greene’s  Frier  Bacon  and  Frier  Bungay 
the  students  of  the  University 
At  the  Walker  Opera  House,  Champaign 
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Brief  Addresses  by 

Dean  Henry  T.  Bovey,  of  McGill  University,  for  Foreign 
Universities 

Pbesident  James  B.  Angell,  of  the  University  of  Michigan, 

1 for  the  State  Universities 

President  Ira  Remsen,  of  Johns  Hopkins  University,  for 
Eastern  Universities 

Chancellor  Frank  Strong,  of  the  University  of  Kansas,  for 
Western  Universities 

President  Edwin  B.  Craighead,  of  Tulane  University,  for 
Southern  Universities 

Dean  Harry  Pratt  Judson,  of  the  University  of  Chicago, 
for  the  Universities  and  Technical  Schools  of  the  State 
President  Charles  H.  Rammelkamp,  of  Illinois  College,  for  the 
Colleges  of  the  State 

President  John  W.  Cook,  of  the  Northern  Illinois  State  Normal 
School,  for  the  Normal  Schools  of  the  State 
Principal  Benjamin  F.  Buck,  of  the  Lake  View  High  School,  for 
the  High  Schools  of  the  State 

State  Superintendent  Alfred  Bayliss,  for  the  Elementary 
Schools  of  the  State 

10:30  a.  m. — Assembly  of  the  Colleges  of  Medicine  and  Dentistry 
and  the  School  of  Pharmacy.  In  the  Chapel 
Addresses  by 

Dr.  Daniel  A.  K.  Steele,  for  the  College  of  Medicine 
Subject:  Relation  of  the  College  of  Medicine  to  the  University 
Dean  Bernard  J.  Cigrand,  for  the  College  of  Dentistry 
Subject:  Dental  Science  and  the  Common  Weal 

Dean  Frederick  M.  Goodman,  for  the  School  of  Pharmacy 
Address  by 

Dr.  John  B.  Murphy,  of  Chicago 
Subject : The  Evolution  of  Surgery 
1:45  p.  m.— Military  Exercises.  On  the  Campus 

Salute  (17  guns)  to  the  Governor  of  the  State 
Salute  (11  guns)  to  the  Adjutant- General  of  the  State 
Review  of  the  University  Regiment  by  the  Governor  of  the 
State 

2:30  p.  m.— Formation  of  the  Academic  Procession 

3:00  p.  m. — Inaugural  Exercises.  At  the  Armory 
Addresses  by 

Hon.  Charles  S.  Deneen,  Governor  of  Illinois 
Hon.  Samuel  A.  Bullard,  President  of  the  Board  of  Trustees 
Hon.  Andrew  S.  Draper,  former  President  of  the  University, 
and  Commissioner  of  Education,  State  of  New  York 
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Inaugural  Address  by  President  Edmund  Janes  James 
Conferring  of  Degrees 
8:00  p.  m — Students’  Torchlight  Parade 

8:00  to  11:00  p.  m. — ( fficial  Reception.  At  the  Armory  and  Gymnasium 
THURSDAY,  OCTOBER  19 

9:00  a.  m. — Assembly  of  the  College  of  l ngineering.  In  the  Chapel 
Address  by  Dean  W.  F.  M.  Goss,  of  Purdue  University 
Subject : The  Student  Engineer 

Assembly  of  the  College  of  Science.  In  the  Physics  Lecture 
Room 

Address  by  Professor  Thomas  C.  Chamberlin,  of  the  University 
of  Chicago. 

Subject : The  Scientific  and  the  Non-Scientific 
Conference  on  Religious  Education  in  State  Universi- 
ties a*'d  Colleges.  Professor  Shailer  Mathews,  of  the 
University  of  Chicago,  presiding.  First  Session.  In  the 
University  Place  Church 
Addresses  by 

President  William  0.  Thompson,  of  the  Ohio  State  University 
Subject:  What  Religious  Education  May  the  State  Uni- 
versity Undertake? 

Reverend  Thomas  E.  Judge,  Editor  of  the  New  World, 
Chicago 
Discussion  by 

Reverend  William  F.  Anderson,  Secretary,  Board  of  Educa- 
tion Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  New  York  City 
Reverend  Dean  Duffy,  St.  Patrick’s  Church,  Danville 
President  William  L.  Bryan,  of  Indiana  University 
Reverend  Jenkin  Lloyd  Jones,  All  Souls  Church,  Chicago 
Conference  on  Commercial  Education.  First  Session. 
Room  410  University  Hall.  Mr.  Andrew  McLeish,  of  Chica- 
go, presiding. 

General  subject:  The  Aim  and  Scope  of  University  Courses  in 
Commerce 
Address  by 

Professor  John  Cummings,  of  the  University  of  Chicago 

Subject:  The  Essentials  of  a Course  in  University  Com- 
mercial Education 
Discussion  by 

Professor  William  A.  Scott,  of  the  University  of  Wisconsin 
and  others 


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Addresses  by 

Professor  Harlow  S.  Person  , of  Dartmouth  College,  and 
Professor  Maurice  H.  Robinson,  of  the  University  of  Illinois 
Subject : Character  of  Instruction ; Should  it  Be  Technical? 
Discussion  by 

Professor  Matthew  B.  Hammond,  of  the  Ohio  State  University 
National  Conference  of  College  and  University  Trus- 
tees. Second  session.  In  the  Chemistry  Lecture  Room 
Address  by 

Professor  Joseph  Jastrow,  President  of  the  American  Psycho- 
logical Association 
Subject:  The  Academic  Career 
Discussion  by 

President  Samuel  Dickie  of  Albion  College 
President  Henry  C.  White  of  the  College  of  Agriculture  and 
Mechanic  Arts,  University  of  Georgia 
Communication  from 

Dean  Charles  E.  Bessey,  Trustee  of  Doane  College 
Discussion  by 

Mr.  H.  H.  Hilton,  Trustee  of  Dartmouth  College 
10:00  a.  m.— Assembly  of  the  College  of  Agriculture.  In  Morrow  Hall 

Address  by 

Colonel  Charles  F.  Mills,  of  Springfield 
Subject : The  Services  of  Norman  J.  Colman  to  American 
Agriculture 

Assembly  of  the  College  of  Law.  At  the  Law  Building 
Address  by 

Mr.  Jacob  McG.  Dickinson,  General  Counsel,  Illinois  Central 
R.  R.  Co.,  Chicago 
Subject : International  Arbitration 

11:00  a.  m.—  Assembly  of  the  College  of  Literature  and  Arts,  and 
the  Schools  of  Music  and  Library  Science.  In  the  Chapel 

Address  by  Professor  A.  Lawrence  Lowell,  of  Harvard  University 
Subject : The  Elective  System 

1:00-4:00  p.  m. — Inspection  of  University  Buildings  and  Grounds 
2:00  p.  m. — Students’ Meeting.  At  the  Armory 

Addresses  by  distinguished  guests  of  the  University 
3:00  p.  m. --National  Conference  of  College  and  University  Trus- 
tees. Third  session.  In  the  Chemistry  Lecture  Room 
Address  by 

Mr.  Julian  P.  Lippincott,  Trustee  of  Illinois  College 
Subject:  State  Supervision  of  Endowment  Funds 


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Address  by 

Mr.  Wallace  Heckman,  Business  Manager  of  the  University 
of  Chicago 

Subject:  University  Investments  and  Accounting 
Address  by 

Mr.  William  A.  Dyche,  Business  Manager  of  Northwestern 
University 

Subject:  The  Need  of  Business  Methods  in  our  Uni- 
versities 
Discussion  by 

Mr.  Ernest  Reckitt,  C.  P.  A.,  Chicago 

Conference  on  Religious  Education  in  State  Universities 
and  Colleges.  Second  session.  In  the  University  Place 
Church 
Addresses  by 

Professor  Francis  W.  Kelsey,  of  the  University  of  Michigan 
Subject:  The  State  Universities  and  the  Churches 
President  Henry  C.  King,  of  Oberlin  College 

Subject:  Obligations  of  the  Church  to  Its  Adherents  in 
State  Universities 
Discussion  by 

Reverend  Willis  G.  Banker,  Pastor  of  Presbyterian  Church, 
Lawrence,  Kansas 

President  James  D.  Moffat,  of  Washington  and  Jefferson  Col- 
lege 

Professor  John  H.  Gray,  of  Northwestern  University 
Conference  on  Commercial  Education.  Second  Ses- 
sion. Room  410  University  Hall.  Professor  William  A. 
Scott,  of  the  University  of  Wisconsin,  presiding. 

General  subject : The  Relation  of  High  School  Commercial 
Courses  to  University  Courses 
Address  by 

Principal  James  J.  Sheppard,  of  the  New  York  High  School 
of  Commerce 

Subject:  The  Essentials  of  a High  School  Course  in  Com- 
merce 

Discussion  by 

Principal  F.  D.  Thompson,  of  the  Galesburg  High  School 
Address  by 

Principal  James  E.  Armstrong,  of  the  Englewood  High  School 
Subject:  Correlation  of  High  School  and  University  Courses 
Discussion  by 

Principal  J.  0.  Leslie,  of  the  Ottawa  Township  High  School 


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4:00  p.  m. — Historical  Meeting 

General  Subject : — Recognition  of  those  who  have  rendered  distin- 
guished services  to  the  University.  In  the  Chapel 
Addresses  by  President  Edmund  J.  James  ; Hon.  Emory  Cobb  of 
Kankakee  and  Judge  Joseph  0.  Cunningham  of  Urbana,  form- 
er members  of  the  Board  of  Trustees ; Mr.  Henry  M.  Beards- 
ley, of  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  and  Professor  Arthur  N.  Talbot, 
alumni  of  the  University ; Professors  T.  J.  Burrill,  S.  W. 
Shattuck  and  N.  C.  Ricker 

8:00  p.  m. — National  Conference  of  College  and  University  Trustees 
Fourth  Session.  In  the  Chemistry  Lecture  Room 
Address  by 

Honorable  Paul  Jones,  Ex-Trustee  of  the  Ohio  State  Uni- 
versity 

Subject:  The  Selection  of  Trustees 
Discussion  by 

Principal  James  E.  Armstrong,  of  the  Englewood  High  School 
Address  by 

Dean  Eugene  Davenport,  Director  of  the  Agricultural  Experi- 
ment Station,  University  of  Illinois 
Subject:  Subordinate  Administrative  Position  in  Univer- 
sity Organization 

Review  of,  and  Comments  on,  the  Conference,  by 
President  Edmund  J.  James,  of  the  University  of  Illinois 
Conference  on  Religious  Education  in  State  Universi- 
ties and  Colleges.  Third  Session.  In  the  University  Place 
Church 
Address  by 

President  Webster  Merrifield,  of  the  University  of  North 
Dakota 

Subject:  The  Affiliated  College 
Discussion  by 

Reverend  Francis  A.  Wilber,  Principal  of  Westminster 
House,  University  of  Kansas 

Conference  on  Commercial  Education.  Third  Session 
Room  410  University  Hall.  Congressman  William  B.  McKin_ 
ley,  presiding. 

General  Subject : Business  Practice 
Address  by 

Professor  Durward  E.  Burchell,  of  the  University  of  Wis- 
consin 

Subject:  How  shall  we  teach  Business  Practice 
Discussion  by 

Mr.  G.  W.  Brown,  President  and  Manager  of  Brown’s  Busi- 
ness Colleges. 


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Address]  by 

Mr.  David  R.  Forgan,  Vice-President  of  the  First  National 
Bank,  Chicago 

Subject:  What  Business  Men  Want  Young  Men  to  Know 
Discussion  by 

Mr.  E.  L.  Scott  of  Sears,  Roebuck  & Co.,  Chicago 
Address  by 

The  Right  Reverend  Edward  W.  Osborne,  Bishop  Coadjutor, 
of  Springfield 

Subject:  Ethics  of  Business 

FRIDAY,  OCTOBER  20 

9:00  a.m. — Conference  on  Commercial  Education.  Fourth  Session. 

Room  410  University  Hall.  Professor  E.  D.  Jones,  of  the 
University  of  Michigan,  presiding 
Discussion  of  various  subjects 
Address  by 

Professor  William  Patterson,  of  the  University  of  Iowa 
Subject:  Commercial  Museums 
Discussion  by 

Mr.  W.H.Schoff,  Secretary, Philadelphia  Commercial  Museums 
Address  by 

Professor  J.  S.  Hagerty,  of  the  University  of  Ohio 
Subject:  Commercial  Organization 
Discussion  by 

Mr.  C.  C.  Parsons,  of  the  Shaw,  Walker  Co.,  Chicago 
Address  by 

Dr.  E.  D.  Durand,  of  the  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Corporations 
Subject:  Training  for  Goverment  Service 


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